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PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1910. CortmoiiT, 1810, Bt THB 1'cm.io Ledorij CosirANt.
PRICE CXN33 GENT
Order
JSh FACTIONS STIRRED lllk f '
ML I ADMITS GUILT FORMALLY
WORD REDUCES TENSION
was the result of tiie Irish uprising:.
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- Mc- - Movement of Troops to
Um Stern. Penrose Ml
Hichol. Sttc' t AMSTERDAM, May 10. "The Gcr-- I
A.s a
r:
ens to ask for impeachment of its responsibility, punished the the New York American. She a border patrol, the
rS? jomnndg
trnmbauBh call Legislature to
new $5000 check charge
that:
Governor Brumbauch because of
alleged $5000 gift from Louis J.
Kolb, which he charges the Gov-
ernor failed to account for.
commander for violating in-
structions and offered full indemnity
for injured Americans," says a dis-
formerly did nowapnper work in
this city, where she is widely
known.
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admitted today
Scott ,!,! a repl from
ir '
nshinB-- ,
78.00 German troops-killed;-
LONDON,, May ,10. Moro than 700,000 Gorman soldiers have been killed to
da to and l;"l,310' wbunuod, according to'a' press bureau announcement today
.
British estimate
patch received from Berlin today. upon official German casualty lists.' ThV prisoner and missing number
per with $1000 Oliver contri- - Nu-e-
(Failure of Governor to act will handed to Ambassador Gerard on hoped, negotiations may be concluded LONDON, May 10. The totnl British casualties, In April' were 91,162, it was
i'confession
,.- - t
of cunt.
demand investigation in
lo1nfnrn.
TO SHOW GREAT NEED Monday afternoon.
The offet of indemnity is afso ex-
KING BELIEVED IN so far as border officials are con- -
corned.
annount,("' tay. '
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Iprtrosc-McNich- men will force OF VOTING FOR LOANS tended to other neutral governments, PEACE MOVEMENT Scott was uncertain whether today's SENATE COMMITTEE TO REOPEN BRANDEIS HEARINGS
tfjeachment proceedings .should meeting would end the conference, but j "WASHINGTON, May 10. The Sonatu Judiciary Committee today decided
including Spain, Switzerland and
triunce war hi.. decidedly optimistic over the outlook to reopen hearings on 'the nomination of Louis D. Rraiulels
KrumoauK" bj Advantages of Improvements Greece, whose subjects were wounded for Supremo Court
Kolb."
"See
say 3J
Kolb Will Be Illustrated for Benefit
as a result of the steamship's belnjr
torpedoed, the dispatch adds.
Foreign Embassies at both he and General Funston were
for a peaceful conclusion.
Justice. The healings will He resumed Kridny morning !) : subcommittee.
it fn. to tret mixed up in any Washington Hear Alfonso 200,000 WAR DECORATIONS
not come
1ch mess as this. I amravings of Taxpayers and All The Mexican situation was con- WON BY FRENCH
to reply to the insane
of
Others Germany
' WASHINGTON", May 10.
has made good on the first
Will Suggest Armistice siderably clarified today by General PARIS, May 10. Neaily '200,000 decorations have 'been distributed to
troops since the outbreak of. tho war. These Include 1G0D 'crosses French
promise In her nole accepting America's Scott's report to Washington of a bor- of tlie'Liegion
muI have absolute confidence in position In the submarine Issue. of Honor, 15,000 military medals and more than 100.000 vnr crosses. .
Gnemor Brumbauch.
He is a PLEA FOR RAPID TRANSIT WHITE HOUSE SILENT der patrol system proposed by
and has never abused The State Department today received
He never misused word from Ambassador Gernrd, nt Berlin, SCHOOL FOR
although that Proprietors of Amusement Places that Oermany's formal acceptanco of re- The ordering of State militia
and
CRIPPLES-ASSAILE- AS'.UNFIT. '
Kent of my money, sponsibility for the nttack on the Channel WASHINGTON. May 10. A petition
more infantry to the border is said to condemning conditions nt the Newton Annex,
foot Wing that ho ever had any Agree to Use Films to Aid liner Sussex Is en route to Washington Officialdom was keenly Interested today c'',',le' subnormal, delinquent and truant children at
n sncnlnl snbnnl for
tflt" Municipal Project from Ilerlln. It Is expected to reach the In a roundliiR up of numerous and various hav Jobcred up Obrecon on his de- - 36th and Ludlow streets,
m Senator Varo savs: State Department late' today or tomorrow. uns sent to the Hoard of Riinp.ntfniT fr.i!.- - i,,. the i,,..i of ,,i..i. ...... tho ..-- .i.
reports of fresh efforts that nro said to munds. The Var Minister insisted
i
fSSteraJB a blatherskite Ambassador Gerard's cable contained si Ward. The petition, stating: that the 'school is unhealthfijl. insanitary" ami n.
The city Administration's fight for the be under way to brliiR about peace In on a time limit being set for the
EFrom the Century Dictionary: brief outline of the German note. It in menace to the health of the crippled and delicate children asks for a new building
ni.twskite. 1. One who talks loan bills is being carried Into the motlon-pictur- o understood that Germany In accepting Europe. United States troops to stav in Mex- In a better location or extensive repairs.
way; a responsibility makes It clear that she will Diplomatic circles believe that an effort ico and that privilege to send Mexi-
fjtonjense in a blustering theatres, where a direct appeal make full settlement,- - for the American
fewer. Hence. 2. A K
will he presented to 300,000 voters. claims of Indemnity. Is belnR made by both Pope Benedict and can forces into the United States be
U. S. STEEL GETS BIG RAIL ORDER; PROSPEROUS
fellow; a "beat." Slides, grnphlcally showing the need of However, the State Department was King Alponso of Spain to bring the war- granted.
better transit facilities, additional play- silent whether the communication would ring nations together. Vhe American troopers were shifted NEW YORK, May 10. Orders for steel raiis for delivery after May 1..1917,
ifRSi threats made by Isndore Stern,im-- a grounds, the nrt museum, waterfront de- contain anything but acceptance of re Confidential reports reaching certain of amounting to about 11,000 tons, have been taken by the subsidiary companies of
ffitoWe-McNIch- attorney, to start t velopment, new bridges and payment of
sponsibility for the attack. It was learned the embassies here say that the Spanish along the frontier and more sent into the United States S.teel Corporation this week. It is .'o'fliWlly Wtdtdd ihat the
M&bmBt proceedings ngalnst Governor later that If the present message does not King In expected very soon to suggest Mexico, prepared- for any emergency. -
JlBfprmants?" WASHINGTON". May 10. Three pretty Western Part of Yard Would rati loud through the desert Is being advanced rapidly, accdrdlfig 'to Constantinople
gMnot. Understand me. I could girls startled President Wilson out of his
A boy lay under n trolley Be Restricted for Future MEniA. May 10. R. Mervin Lewis, a dispatches," bays tlm agercy. "In view of their' de'feut at Quatia and the pos
Pwwwn the source of my informa- - chair this 'morning when they burst Into Civil engineer on the Philadelphia. Balti- sibillty of another s'urprls-- nttnok, tho British ai;e conducting aeroplane raids
SiPVJ Tm not- - J have ample and the executive office, unannounced, during a car for nearly half an hour today, clutch- Use more and Washington Railway, committed constantly nlong tho front east of 'the canal, with tho intention of destroying the
IJIMWhorlty for every statement I conference between the President, Senator ing a cent In his hand, while the crew and suicide by shooting this morninr at the
I will not weal at this Kern and Representative Kline, of Indiana, , railroad.' Tho native tribes have impressed by the recent British
.'.,..
been-deeply
PJJMt.Tilght,
P"? th the identity of my The girls had been looking at the excited passengers jacKea up me hik wi, home nf Horace R Manley, where he had
failure."
informants TO HAVE 1000-FOO- T BASIN roomed for a year.
SSWure plans." Cabinet room and took the wrong door expecting to And him dead.
Lewis was among those affected when
SOTA013 the member of the Brumbaugh on leaving. When they found themselves The boy, Raymond Gold, of 1833 Shars-woo- d the Media and Maryland divisions of the
Cnr!.Co.mmttea quoted by you as confronting the President their confusion street, received a cent from his . .PLOT TO,, KILL KING OF SWEDEN FOILED,. .
8
The new drydock, which was assured by railroad were merged May 1, and he had
Governor where he could get surpassed even his surprise. To their mother to buy an Ice 'cream cone. He the action of the Committee on Naval Af- been greatly worried because of the change
RfWMter within 15 minutes?" apologies the President laughed and told hadn't gone far when he was struck 10th and STOCKHOLM,' May ,10. Tho Afroiiblndet prints a report bt an unsuccessful
fcUJ'I must remind you that you them to return later when ho wasn't so run down by a southbound car on fairs of the House of Representatives yes- that took him to Wilmington to work. plot by
terday, will be placed In such a position This is believed to have deranged his socialists against tho.llfo of King- Gustav. "Sensational
s -
party ngalnst the-lif- of the King of Sweden in revenge for the con-
OKLAHOMA OFF FOR NEW YORK The boy. on the operating table at the the Delaware River to the back basin. copal Church and a teacher In tljo Sun-
iL', wtnlt t0 Women's College. Hospital, was examined viction of threeSoclallst .leaders of tjia campaigns recently. The
y, ffltJ?.tni1
this is
anything, now.
the time."
SX0L?5ntempIatB any BtePs toward
ea--
fast that the boy was unablesigns the building of a 1700.foot drydock, which dlans," an amateur dramatic club com- conspirators' were foiled by the mobilization of tim entiro detective force and
of the Governor under the
SWJtfor&ctlces act?" Island to Receive Equipment " thing until ho made frantic
wished to speaic.
that he was expected, but will allow a docICpf posed of members of the social set of the placing f'a caulon a&det&'tiyes in plain clothes around JOic King."'- ;
about 1000 feet to be constructed. Media.
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BRsHi another nuestlon I do not care The new superdTeadnought Oklahoma, "Why are you poking around me so?"
gWW brught now i believe this matter which was placed In commission at the he asked, unscratcbed and unhurt and-
LOCATION RETAINED.
Mnhii. and I have t0 ho knowledge of navy yard a week ago, left tier dock at In the original plans, which called for TWO MASHERS FINED BRITAIN REFUSES COAL TO NEUTRAL SHIPS- - i,
evidence If It Is League Island this afternoon at 3 o'clock still clutching the penny, When the hos-
pital start recovereo, ne waa ni numc. an appropriation of $6,000,000, It was pro- BERLIN, May 10. "Advices from The 'Haguerssays the Overseas News
for New VorW where she will be equipped posed to build the dock so that It would One of Them Clubbed Also for Per Agency, "state that the Dutch steamship Waal, with coal from Cardiff to Birerta,
with her wireless apparatus and receive extend from the river to the pack chan- sistent Efforts to Induce Girls
8l6i tV'.1"" er snoum he the smaller guns her armament specifies. FACTIONS CARRY CONTEST gate would have been provided and on the return voyage with phosphates to Holland, was met; with refusal of
grj "'str'c.1 ,r.
attorney?! The Oklahoma, which hag virtually her
nel. A
for the middle section of the drydock, as to Ride in Their Auto bunker coal on April 27 at Cardiff-unles- sho would iigia,to take, t celsUt for t
i
" FOR" BOARD PLACES TO COUHT
s
HllfiJIVA
mihlt'Z'l aa. r ! to. at full crew and is In command of Captain well as11 foj- each end, virtually forming
-
England and France at Rlzerta. The steamships Helena, 'tyhlcb has
KitS .. . ? i tove told the public Jtoger Welles has received here her com-
after-callin-
two docks of 850 feet each. The location Two men accused of being too persist-
WTiC..-,rrww,- i.
I 8t.an. !at plement of Btores and furnishings. Prom Penrose, Vara and Franklin Party proposed for the larger dock will be re ent in their efforts to pereuade two young been at LasPalmas since May 3,;and .Elizabeth, wfiicn Will'arr.tve''atLas Palrrias '
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!... - .. made last nlcht New York the new battleship will go to tained for the one to be built, as this women who were on their way home on May 11, both coming' fi'bm Rosurio with grain for "Rolterdam, win 'only ba
IPftVa
:V" pu; l don
.
lnteni Sea, to engage In the first of a series of Partisans Seek Vacancies from a dance shortly after midnight to permitted to take on bunker, coal If they call at 'British ports, tiie advjees add."
lE"?' Questions now."
AjtornCy samuel P, Rotah was tests .that willsuccessfully
which. If she
last six months, after
stands all of The bitterness of the factional fight and
aran?ement will permit further building accompany
along the .same line in event of an addi-
tional appropriation within the next year mobile were fined
them for a ride In an auto,
$10 and costs by Magis.
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ci
them, she will be Anally accepted by the raging between the Penrose-Mo.Nlch- ol
or two. trate Watson today In the 20th and Beiks CLEVELAND'S DAUGHTER TO TEACH .BLIND SOLDIERS ft1
M wi rawrour, column On Navy Department. gh forces for control of the streets station,
These tests will be ror oil consumption, was brought out to-
state organliatlonRogers After saying that It would cost about One of the men was arrested by a Miss Esther Cleveland, daughter of President CleveUtnity Is- studying1 t'h
$6,000,000 to build a 1700-fo-
-
started hearings drydock,
2 WEATHER speed and the stability and resistance to
superstructure
day, when Judge
on petitions we" ......- - ... the Admiral continues;
ot
policeman, who chased him in a taxicab Biallle system of alphabetical instruction for the bl'lhd Ja'f '
shock of her
firing o( all her batteries.
through the
boards throughout the city. "Furthermore, there are certain dis- ifter hewhohadresisted
attempted to escape. The
at rest, was clubbed Institution for the Instru?tlon
of the Blind; QverUrooic. in ' Pe;rVrat.n, f &
trict disadvantages in the construction of other,
FORECAST Both the McNIchol and Vare sides weren by a policeman and had to have his intended trip- to France to teach the soldiers who have lpst .their sight in the
a drydock entirely across League Island, injuries
&"? iAw. n.
Wiou,,?Ja warmer
"rtvleinttu-V-
with
SURVEYS ENGINEER NAMED represented by attorneys, while the Frank-I-
party, yhlcti has deserted In a body
appointments
to the Vares. also asked forApplicants
as would be Involved in the building of a
1700-fo- drydock. It virtually cuts the
Island In two and restricts the develop-
dressed In a hospital,
was quite nervous vhen she appeared to
war. Miss Maria Osborne, daughter of the president of the American Museum of
MIts Nellie Baxter, of 1206 Green street, Natural HJstory, accompan.es, MUsr Cleveland in her. daily trips from Princeton
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k &iwa becoming south and in.
toninht- - Charles Frommer to Be Principal
sistant at'?4500 a Year
As- on several of the boards.
peared Jn person before Judge Rogers
ap-
ment of the western portion of the. yard testify against the men today, and several ttr
for future naval ut.e. times during the hearing wiped tears
Overbrook. '
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W. to demonstrate their fitness for the 46b. It would eventually Involve the from her eyes. When the magistrate an-
Director Datesman,' of the Department The court was petitioned to appoint
con-
struction o& expensive bascule bridges nounced his decision In the case she broke HOSPITAL GIVES TRACT FOR FOREST. RESERVE
of Public, Works, today appointed Charles overseers in the 1st, M, 6th. 7th. 9th. whlctvjat times would have to remain down and wept, Miss Baxter said her The,' Friends' Hospital, at Frankford, has turned ovv-- 19 acres of ivgodland
AWlTioUND
Ct-OS-
Fromroer, 2810 North 29th street, to the nth 12th and 14th divisions of the 1th open to permit the. entry and leaving of companion was Miss Margaret Orr. of Forestry Department iia an auxiliary forast tesarvo,
position of principal assistant engineer. f jwafa.to act at the primary election. It ships. I am decidedly of the opinion that S33S Smedtey street. Miss Orr was not at Fox Chase to the State
'ts$?sM!gFx .vFT- - Bureau or surveys, at a salary or jiSQO. Is tnia ward n wmen ms jeaueiowji ui the question as to the character of this at the hearing. The manaE.ers.of tje .JjosnHal will' set out this year 16,000 tree on tije tract. th
fft!5K&ffiSB
7tk.
!" Ill dK'.S"4"" bii anr4
Mr- - Frommer, who has been an en-
gineer In the city employ for several
years, was provisionally appointed . the
County Commissioner 'Bob" Mopre la
threatened by Senator "Sam" Salus, that
is becoming the main battle ground of the
drydock, namely, as to whether it should The, two. men arresied were William State furnishing the saplings.
cut the island in two as prpposed or be Hart, 26 years old, of West School House
made 1000 feet long as in the case of lane. Germqntown, and Alfred Ogden. 27
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